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condition their sanctioning behavior on their belief about the frequency of norm violations. The more commonly a norm violation …
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condition their sanctioning behavior on their belief about the frequency of norm violations. The more commonly a norm violation …
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condition their sanctioning behavior on their belief about the frequency of norm violations. The more commonly a norm violation …
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condition their sanctioning behavior on their belief about the frequency of norm violations. The more commonly a norm violation …
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their sanctioning behavior on their belief about the frequency of norm violations. The more commonly a norm violation is … demonstrate that this pattern reflects a causal relationship. -- Norm Enforcement ; Sanctioning ; Social Norms ; Survey Evidence …
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condition their sanctioning behavior on their belief about the frequency of norm violations. The more commonly a norm violation …
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We analyze survey evidence on individuals' willingness to sanction law violations – such as evading taxes, drunk driving and fare dodging – by disapproval or social exclusion. Our data show that people condition their willingness to sanction a norm violation on their belief about its...
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invest in a public enforcement technology. This technology generates a sanctioning system whose effectiveness depends on the …, the sanctioning system imposes penalties and rewards on deviations from the endogenous norm contribution. It is shown that …
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Can public shaming increase tax compliance through social pressure? Many tax authorities make ample use of public shaming. However, empirical evidence from outside the laboratory on how a new shaming law affects overall compliance is lacking. We provide the first evidence from the field,...
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